UX Podcast

UX Podcast


Latest Episodes

#291 Designing elevators with Reetta Ranne and Jussi Hiltunen (UXP Classic)
June 16, 2022

Lifts and elevators are things that we love to talk about in UX circles. Every elevator panel is capable of being the starting point for a user experience conversation. In this classic UX Podcast inte

#290 Web3 with Laura Kalbag
June 02, 2022

Web3 is a term that’s getting a lot of attention, along with associated concepts such as blockchain, crypto, NFTs. There are a lot of concepts and phrases to understand, some of them quite technical,

#289 Diagramming with Abby Covert
May 19, 2022

Diagrams are everywhere and used by many people in many professions. But what is a diagram? When are they useful? And what makes a good one? Information architect and author of “How To Make Sense of A

#288 Native emojis
May 05, 2022

Episode 288 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about the problems with, and the alternatives to, the term “users” plus the surpri

#287 Endineering with Joe MacLeod
April 21, 2022

Joe’s first book “Ends”, back in 2017 was focused on why we don’t do endings, and how that links into consumerism. Joe’s second book, “Endineering” is about how to actively design endings, a ‘how-to’

#286 Reintroduction to Information Architecture with Donna Spencer (UXP Classic)
April 07, 2022

We get a reintroduction to information architecture with Donna Spencer. Donna shares with us some of the methods and tools she teaches as part of her workshops as well as look at some of the challenge

#285 Brainstorming with Christopher McCann
March 24, 2022

Why don’t we just brainstorm that? Brainstorming as a tool for ideation has a number of drawbacks, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be useful. Design leader and leadership coach Christopher McCann joins

#284 Additive bias
March 10, 2022

Episode 284 is a linkshow. Per and James discuss two articles that have grabbed their attention – we feature articles about additive bias and the current state of mobile UX. Article one is Additive Bi

#283 Core web vitals with Katie Hempenius
February 24, 2022

Your own vital signs are your heart rate, temperature, breathing and blood pressure. These are used to help get an idea of your health, and give a “heads-up” that something is not as performing as it

#282 Older adults and tech with Carolyn Wilson-Nash
February 10, 2022

Carolyn Wilson-Nash together with Julie Tinson, both from Stirling University, published a research paper entitled ‘I am the master of my fate’: digital technology paradoxes and the coping strategies

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